Hi All,
My Grand Scenic II (2004) just failed its MOT due to leaking rear shock. Garage wanted £250 parts and labour to replace both sides. While not unreasonable I looked and found Monroe replacements for £80 a pair so decided to do it myself.
A very simple job taking approx half hour per side once all required tools gathered at the car side. I've made a simple video detaiing the job and uploaded it to youtube:
http://ift.tt/1q8G6Aq
Tools needed are:
Socket set with 10mm, 16mm and 18mm sockets
Axle stand
T2 Torx driver
Torque wrench
Bottle or trolley jack (not essential)
Hope its helpful to someone
Cheers
Tris
My Grand Scenic II (2004) just failed its MOT due to leaking rear shock. Garage wanted £250 parts and labour to replace both sides. While not unreasonable I looked and found Monroe replacements for £80 a pair so decided to do it myself.
A very simple job taking approx half hour per side once all required tools gathered at the car side. I've made a simple video detaiing the job and uploaded it to youtube:
http://ift.tt/1q8G6Aq
Tools needed are:
Socket set with 10mm, 16mm and 18mm sockets
Axle stand
T2 Torx driver
Torque wrench
Bottle or trolley jack (not essential)
Hope its helpful to someone
Cheers
Tris
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